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Author Lee B., Na I.S.
Title A case study of a community center project based on appropriate technology as a community capacity building of underdeveloped country
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Lee B., Na I.S.; A case study of a community center project based on appropriate technology as a community capacity building of underdeveloped country ;Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering vol:18.0 issue: 2 page:46.0

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Abstract This study is a case study on community center planning in Gondrapa Village of Mymensingh City, Bangladesh, where the urban poor are densely populated. The goals of the plan are to build the capacity of the community, improve the local sanitation level, improve gender equality, and create a more sustainable urban environment. Particularly, this project was judged that the process of project planning and construction through participatory design and implementation with local residents contributed to enhance the local residents’ pride and the consciousness of the residents themselves. © 2019, © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group on behalf of the Architectural Institute of Japan, Architectural Institute of Korea and Architectural Society of China.

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A case study of a community center project based on appropriate technology as a community capacity building of underdeveloped country. It is popular and rustic technology which means that materials and capital can be supplied and demanded locally emphasizing that it is a technology that aims to actively participate at the regional level in production activities. The program consulted by architectural company universitys sustainable laboratory CBO combines the village community office to maintain and operate it as the space for women and children who are vulnerable people in the town. Educational facilities are planned according to the necessity of the classroom and after school learning space in classrooms and libraries but make maximum use of the limited area by creating a mezzanine space utilizing bamboo. In the third and last workshop the management staffs and organization that ensures the community center is not dedicated privately as a common space in order to ensure sustainable operation of the community center.


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